The teams will make their own ice cream recipes and freeze them quickly with liquid nitrogen (Da Vinci says the ice cream remains safe to eat). Then visitors will taste and decide who has the best frozen confection. The "war" begins 11 a.m. Saturday at the science center, 3145 Hamilton Boulevard Bypass, Allentown. It ends with a "Supercoolness Show" at 2:30 p.m. Admission is $11.95 for adults. For children ages 4-12, senior citizens and veterans, admission is $8.95. It's free for children 3 and under and science center members.
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Da Vinci Science Center declares Ice Cream war
Who makes the best ice cream: a TV station, a newspaper, a pizza chain or a bunch of science whizzes? The Da Vinci Science Center plans to find out Saturday at its Ice Cream Wars 3.0. Teams from WFMZ, The Morning Call, Domino's Pizza and the science center will compete to make the tastiest treat.
The teams will make their own ice cream recipes and freeze them quickly with liquid nitrogen (Da Vinci says the ice cream remains safe to eat). Then visitors will taste and decide who has the best frozen confection. The "war" begins 11 a.m. Saturday at the science center, 3145 Hamilton Boulevard Bypass, Allentown. It ends with a "Supercoolness Show" at 2:30 p.m. Admission is $11.95 for adults. For children ages 4-12, senior citizens and veterans, admission is $8.95. It's free for children 3 and under and science center members.
The teams will make their own ice cream recipes and freeze them quickly with liquid nitrogen (Da Vinci says the ice cream remains safe to eat). Then visitors will taste and decide who has the best frozen confection. The "war" begins 11 a.m. Saturday at the science center, 3145 Hamilton Boulevard Bypass, Allentown. It ends with a "Supercoolness Show" at 2:30 p.m. Admission is $11.95 for adults. For children ages 4-12, senior citizens and veterans, admission is $8.95. It's free for children 3 and under and science center members.
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